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OpenStudy (theopenstudyowl):

I just need a guess guys, help me quickly. Will award medals

OpenStudy (theopenstudyowl):

Eric is a statistician-Viking. He walks into a tavern and makes three statements about the continuity correction. Which are true? You can find single probabilities (such as x = 4) using the normal approximation to the binomial. Do this by finding the probability for the range from .5 below to .5 above the number. (For x = 4 you'd find 3.5 < x < 4.5.) Using the normal approximation, x < 4 is the same as x 4. Using the exact binomial, x < 4 is not the same as x 4. The continuity correction removes some of the error introduced when modeling a discrete distribution with a continuous one. The correction increases accuracy by acting as though a number occupies the interval from .5 below it to .5 above it. 1 only 2 only 3 only 1 and 3 1, 2, and 3

OpenStudy (anonymous):

1 and 3

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@theopenstudyowl

OpenStudy (anonymous):

1& 3?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

i dunno tho

OpenStudy (theopenstudyowl):

haha thnxs guy, plenty of questions to come

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